Two rockets were fired in the early hours of Tuesday morning from Lebanese territory against northern Israel, triggering air defense sirens without any reports of casualties or damage, while Israeli artillery fired.
One of the rockets was fired by Israel’s anti-aircraft defense system, known as the “Iron Dome”, while the second landed in the open, according to the same source.
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In 2006, Israel became embroiled in a war with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, which has great power, especially in southern Lebanon, and has advanced rockets. However, the situation at the border has remained generally calm since then.
Small Palestinian organizations living in Lebanon have also fired rockets at Israel in the past.